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I hate to say goodbye, but I will be leaving for NY at the end of the month.
I truly enjoyed meeting everyone here and having the privilege riding together with some of you.
I will not name names here, as I do not want to forget someone.
We decided it would be best if we moved back to NY, since I have lost my job. I was offered a house to stay in and I already have a few bites on possible work. Plus, all of our family live up there and it would be great to see them.
But one of the main reason is to be with my mom. She has been fighting cancer on and off for 4 years and I would like to see her while she still in relatively good shape.
I was happy to hear quite a few friends I have grown up with ride, so I should be in good company on that end. I do plan to come back down here for visits and will keep you all posted when I do.
I hope to at least get one or two more rides in before leaving, since there are only 3 weeks left in the month.
Well, I do not like long, drawn-out threads, so I wish you all the best!
Joe, you and your sense of humor will be missed. I hope everything goes well for you and your family. Stop by the forum from time to time and say hi to your Florida Crew family.
beebo, joe and the midgets,
you are quite the unique group of people and your bizarre senses of humor will be missed. good luck to you and your family.
Dave
Good luck to you and your family. I wish you the best, and don't be a stranger on the Florida Crew forum!!! Once you're a Crew member, you're always a Crew member.
Joe you will be missed, for a NY er you aint bad at all. Will miss your humor bud, even if I didnt get 25% of it hehehehe. Send a PM with contact details, I visit for business a few times a year, plus I still have family stuck on the other side of the iron curtain in commie land in NJ and son in Crooklyn. Will be riding up that way this summer.
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